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TSE:TFII
(A Top Pick Feb 5/2014. Up 24.93%.) Had a lousy year last year because of bad weather, which provided a couple of opportunities to buy the stock. Last year this was trading at a 10% free cash flow yield. Companies that generate massive free cash flows, provide wonderful opportunities. Still loves this.
On transportation companies, either trucks or rails, there are fuel surcharges. Lower oil prices will stimulate the economy. This company is a very large, diverse trucking firm. One of the growth areas is the packaging/courier business. This company has some partnerships with Google, and he thinks this will grow over time with the continued growth of e-commerce. You also get the benefit of a spin out sometime this year of their truckload business. Over time, they could also sell/dispose of their waste management division. These are key catalysts. Extremely well-run.
This company has been consolidating the “less than truckload” trucking industry. When you buy your competitors, there is always a little question about digesting them and merging the cultures, but over time you should be able to become more efficient and be able to increase your margins. Lower fuel prices are a huge benefit for the trucking companies, not just because of the cost saving, but allowing them to become more competitive with the railways. Dividend yield of 2.34%.
Have developed a pretty solid track record for showing they can identify good acquisitions and integrating them. Because of that it has a very good growth profile. Has been looking at this. Looking out to 2015-2016, he feels fairly confident they can keep a pretty good growth profile. The stock is not that expensive in that context. A good candidate to own for 2-3 years. 2% dividend yield.
Thinks the current pullback is viable. You are getting a little more economic sensitivity, but you have a higher ability to grow the dividend. Management is very acquisitive and putting together a very good portfolio. Good management team. If the economy continues to grow, this company should do well.